THE DAILY HXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 5 1900 Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Gndi gestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst acess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Sife, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Purely Vegetable. Small Pi'l. Smail Dose@e Small Price. . Sowels. Substitution the fraud of the day. Sce you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pile. “eee n8Ge YY O22 OO A'J MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian ani American newspapers received by mail esch night r Drop io if you, want a paper or magazine or book toread. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you're passing this wey. R. 4. Mason QB Ge BAD FPP AM AEM, >. Under- clothing. Another lot of Fleece Lined Underwear for men at $1.00 suit. You better also have a look at our double heavy ribbed, all wool Underclothing at $1.15 per suit. hey are the best value for they money i_ntwn., JB Maciona —& (1. For Best Value in Underclothing, RSS SBE TOD QOH ese @&@ee4 OO oe“ Se Oe ~ ~ ES!'ABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE Felephone 174 P. 0. Box $26 82 to 38 Queen Street Having secured the ageacy of the fam. ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke* P. Q.,I am prepared to eupply ele and porter of uaeurpaseed quality at prices that caonot fail to yore Write for prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- A. MACDONALD GEORGETOWN ROYALTY SCHOOL. | Semi-Annual Examination — Stand- ing of the Pupils The semi-annual examination of the Georzetowa Royaltv Schoo! took place on Dec. 30th. The pupile aequitted tbem- selves in &@ manner that reflected orelit Prize for grammar, presented be Mise Mahar, Ethel Gordon and Winnie Delorie, equal. Prize for peomanship, presented by Miss Maha , awarded to Anaoie Parker, . Prze for history, Let division, preseated by Mies Mahar, awarded te K G srioa. Prize for history, 2ud division, pre- sented by Miss Mahar, awarded to E De- lorie. Prize for regular attendance, presented by Miss Mahar, awarded to Janie Gordon, Prize for highest averagein writteo ex- amiuations, presented by Miss Mahar, awarded to Eleanor Gordon and Emma Delorie. Below is the class standing of the more advanced pupils, which I requested from he teacher: Annie Parker, lst in penmanship, read- | ing and geogeaphy ; 2nd in geometry, | French, History and Latin. Kthel Gordon, lst 10 gram,etry, arith- | metic, composition; 2od C H, French and | algebra. Kenneth div.), lit grammar and French. Wesley Jordon, lst in S Temperance, Latin and a'gebra (2nd div.); 2od in read- ing, geography and composition. Henry Gordon, lst in Canadian History and epellicg; 20d iu arithmetic, Latiu; ord in geography. Charles Gordon, 20d in map-drawing and composition, 3rd in history. Maggie Detorie, let in Geometry, _Al- gebra, French ; 2ad in grammar, writing, temperance and arithmetic. Minnie Delorie,lst in grammar,French ; 2nd in Readisgand Algebra; 3rd io arith. metic and geometry. Eugene Delorie,let in history (2nd div) Scientific Temperance; 2nd ia spell- ing; 3rd in Geography, reading and gec- metry. Gordon, lst in history (Ist One INTERESTED. OHRISTMAS TREE: The Prince Town Road Methodist Sun- day school held their Xmas tree and en- tertainment on Wednesday evening, the 27th instant. Asethe night was fine the ehurch was filled before the hour of open- y ing. Rev. A. D. McLeod occupied the chair, and opened the concert with # neat address. Then followed music by the choir, after which Mr. A.T. Dollar, seere- tary, read a carefully prepared report showing the Sunday school to be ina very efficient state, several of the scholare hav- ing been present every Sunday during the ‘orm. The programme, coasisting of readings, recitations and dialogues, iater - spersed with music by the choir, was well ) rendered, and reflects credit on those tak~ ing part. Mr. Theo. Abbott, on behal! of the sehool,presented the Rev. Mr. McLeod with a purse of money, asa slight —— nition of his untiring efforts for the ad- vancement of the school, Among the other presentations was a besutifully bound hymnal, presented on behalf of the donors to the organist, Mies Janie Essery, Aftereach teacher and scholar had receiv; ed a present of Xmas cards, apples and candy, and the closing chorus had been sung, all returmed to their homes, wel! pleased with the evening’s entertainment. _.W.G. Daaxe, Brookfield, Dec. 28th, 1899. NOTES AND COMMENTS ~—At the beginning of the war the late United States Consul at Pretoria wrote: “The Boers want to make a good fight of it, aod will bea mighty hard lot to beat. Seems that he knew ! ESTESMECOEKOSRANG Es. ’ ae ee oe Mail and Empire: When Le Courrier du Canada, the Freneh Conservative organ of Quebec City, invites those who are on the Boer side in the South African struggle to consider what would be the position of the Canadian people if Grest Britain were to fall to the status of a third or fourth-rate power, it touches the pith of the question. The Empire, London: Canada from ocean to ocean is statedto be afire with petriotic fervour, The temporary depres sion resulting from the recent reverses to the British arms has given way to quick - ened Imperial sentiment. Press and peo- ple unite in the feeling that Britain must win and Britain will win, and that in this crisis Canada must loyally bear her share of the Imperial burden. eee and _ Minard’s Liniment Onres Garget ia Cows. rature and map drawing ; 2nd in | A RARE mE EEC 2 OUR ANNUAL VISITOR. There is an old chap who paya us oc- casiona! vivits during autuma, and fall ; but when December comes he generaliy takes up his abode with us for the winter, He iswith us now. He was later coming lat fall tuaoa usual, but pow he has arriv- ed he means bu-iness, Ge i«n’t claonish (as the Sco:c™ say) but visits all, rich and aot only oo themeelves, but also on their pour teacher, Miss Mahar. The prompt and His lawn Vascuits Wriddidee Rid fistiac chiaat correct answers giveo 1D the aoe chents, cos! and oardware dealers, boot branches in which they were examine ee oh read Dladkvaiidee Manan show that very creditable work is bs Ae Dace ails eronere..& theietretia: done m the Royalty School. The discip creasing o>, for tbs old chap 18 @ eort of line igexcellent. At the close of the eg: Splatt 0 giople gal emosiiel amination @ backet of candy was distri bat San ae ce the "paibcupiton ed among the children, and the foilowiug) | ie. ee | Wed the loafers away from the Prize for geometry, presented by Mr A} .tpun. oe, tae tines talee aneee uaiies of J Fraser, awarded to Maggie Delorie. foomthant y t#or the poleemen, Even Prize for grammar, presented by Mr j ip. jage nn ide whs Sale ania Walter Gordon, awarded to Wionie De [yin pund. 4 nia ~ selene, nee eine sol lorie. now when our visitoris here, and looke almost as tnoagh he might be persuaded to scratch fora living instead or making his poor wife do so. [his old chap ts an artist also. He makes lovely pictures on our windows, and ornamental work on the boughs of the trees sometimes. Just now be is at work building bridges. He doesn’t tstk about it like the Grits, and go no further; but he goes to work ia e@rnestand soon has the job completed. Though his bridges are only temporary, yet they prove very handy for the farmers who have hauling to do during toe winter months, But he has a few bad habits too. We put on outside doors avd windows to keep him out, but som times the old ecamp breaks in, spoils our nice plants and breaks our water pitchers, And he is pre‘ty savage at times too, He has been known to lay hold of peo- ple and bite them. Some have actually died from the effects of his ill-treatmeat. Men, women and children hurry aloag as if they were afraid be would catch them. | But he isn’t a bad sort of an old fellow | after all, if we look ont for ourselves and keep him aca distance. But ic doeen’t do to get too intimate with him. He will | probably stay with us until ithe spring, | taough be may take a short vacation wow, and then. O,I don’t believe I told you bis name yet. We cali him Jack Frost. One Wuo Isy’r Araraip or Jack. GRANT INTERVIEWED, Sufferer From Bright's Disease Tells ' How He Was Cured By Dodd's Kidney Pills, Br'ght’s Disease, Like Diabetes, No Long- er Incurable- Mr. Ewen Grant’s Case of Three Year’s Standing—But a Few Boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. Quixx, P. Q., Jan. 5.—The case of Mr. Ewen Grant, cured of Bright’s Disease by Dodd’s Kidaey Pills, continues to excite attention here, Many enquires are receiv- ed by Mr. Grant regarding Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and people are never tired of askiog him perronally about his case. In view of the wide interest for the public attached to any cure of Bright’s Disease, which was until comparatively recently considered incurable, your correspendent interviewed Mr. Grant, as follows : ““When did you first feel the symptoms of kidney disease ?” “About three years age. I experienced sensations of continual lassitudejand tired- ness.” “Did you censuli a doctor ?” “Yes, several, who pronounced that I had an excess of blood and prescribed without result.” “Was your work interfered with ?” **Yee, [ was in the Glenwood sawmill and at last got so bad I had to quit.” “That was hard, was it net?” “AelI hada wife and six children to sepport, itwas indeed. My back at this time became entirely useless.’, “Did you know what was the ‘matter witk you?” “ No, my whole nervous system was completely upset, but I did not look sick, being full-blooded,” “How did you come to use Dodd’s Kid- ney Pi)]:?” “Well, reed of acase exactly like my own one day. It was described as Bright’s Disease and the patient was cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I determined to try them. My wife had lest faith and said they would be like the others, but I thought I might as weil give ‘hem a fair trial, I took seversl boxes and was soon able to go back to work.” “How do you feel at present-” “Lam not in the best of health, vigor and spirits, and heartily recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills to my fellow~men,” Mr Ewen concladed. Stormy in Ireland. ee Lonpoyn, Dee. 30.—Severe giles” rele and snowetorms are reported in the moun- taing of Ireland. At Nenagh, near the Nenagh river,a landsiide, sollowed by a rush of water, swept away two farm houses, with their Oceupants. Much damage has been done (9 other property Transvaal souvenir booklets,containing a picture of the Prince Mdward Island Transvaal contingent, For saleat all the bookstores. Price 1@ cents. | “I'm going to turnover anew leaf,’’ said Snick srs. “Good,” said Bickers. “7 mean it,” seid Snickers. “Your intentions are always irreproach- able,” said Bick:rs, “ihre is only one thing wroog with them.” “What's that ?” asked Snickers, “They’re #0 seldom carried out.” “You just keep an eye on me this time,” said Snickers. “Woat sare you going to do?” asked Bickers. “I’m goiog to take s Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablet afier every meal.” “Wha l ” “That’s right.” “Say it again,” said Bickers. “I’m going to take a Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal,” repeated Snickers d+liberately. “What tor ?” “For @ moath or two?” said Snickers, “Yes, but what’e the matter wth you that you’re going to take Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ?” “Doesn’t it occur to you that it is prob- ably tecause J have drspepsia ?” “Why don’t you goto a doctor thea ?” demanded Bickers. Because Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablete are twice as good and ten times as cheap,” eaid snickers. “Not that I have any prejudice againet doctors, you under- giand.” “ Well, that’s all right, I suppose, if Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are liable to cure you,” “My dear boy,if you only knew how many peopleare usiug and have used Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets,toere would be no ques- tion in your miod as to their efficiency. Why, they’re cold all through Canada, the United States, England and Australia, It must be up io the millions.” ““ Well, all I can say is, when you make a good resolu‘ion you want to stick to it,” said Bickers. a a RINE. The Rink will cpen for the season Xmas afternoon, Tickets same price as last year. IEE Scccpsece ou seetensann MOOI pce woka «cai $2.50 Chiildren’s......... ... . $1.50 Alternoon.............91.50 Present ‘your friend with a ticke' or Xmas Tickets for sale at Johnson & John sons’, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apcthe caries Hall, or the managers. E.H. BEER. B. C. PROWSE Porry.... PICTURES We carry a full line of the cel- ebrated Perey Pictures—1z eac colored 2.¢m Call and loo over the catalogue. You may find some you would like. CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooKsELLER and STATIONER 145 Queen Street, Opposite Prowses’ mmm PHENIX of Hartyord FIRE INURANGE Co, Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 A share of your patronage is solicited for this old Reliable Giecene. PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES, E. H. BEER, (Great Guorce Srreet Authorized Agent for P. E. I Also representing other, Fire, Life and A coident Insurance Companies. Mr Arthor J. B. Mellish Barrister and Attorney at law being about to proceed to Souta Africa for the winter on active milit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s call, begs to announce that in his absence his law- office at Souris will be kept open and all Jegal business will be promptly at- tend ed to under competent management, Correspondenence may be addressed to aim at Souris as usual. 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